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i believe that the peoples are presented as must be invested in what america does abroad. now with the time to show the world that america keeps our commitments. we do what we say. we lead with the belief that right makes might. not the other way around. we all know there are no easy options. i was not elected to avoid hard decisions, and neither were the members of the house and the senate. i've told you what i believe, that our security and our values demand that we cannot turn away from the massacre of countless civilians with chemical weapons. and our democracy is stronger when the president and the peoples represented as stand together.i am ready to act in the face. i am asking the senate to send a message to the world. thank you very much. >> we strike of congress disapproves? -- will you strike if congress disapproves? in reaction to the president's remarks, house republicans leaders released the following statement -- that joint statement coming from john boehner, house majority leader eric cantor, a conference chair. you can see the house debate live on c-span and
i believe that the peoples are presented as must be invested in what america does abroad. now with the time to show the world that america keeps our commitments. we do what we say. we lead with the belief that right makes might. not the other way around. we all know there are no easy options. i was not elected to avoid hard decisions, and neither were the members of the house and the senate. i've told you what i believe, that our security and our values demand that we cannot turn away from the...
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and now you can too, the number-one countertop oven in america! no more defrosting or preheating that giant oven-- the nuwave cooks all your meals faster, better, healthier and easier, guaranteed. the nuwave oven is not a microwave oven, but uses conduction, convection and infrared power simultaneously. it cooks food up to 50% faster than a conventional oven, while using up to 85% gourmet meals made easy, saving you time and money. >> the nuwave oven is a new wanergy-efficient, it savs...
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never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well shift jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen thousand signatures on the change dot org petition that game has been pulled from russian shelves by the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals and are obsessed with profit but because they have no morals and are only obsessed with profit the second you even slightly threaten their cash flow they will instantly start cowering at your feet sometimes but that's just my opinion. to get. a little come to southie incredible i'm still not saying i save leaks have revealed their it's very little left of the ideal privacy felons are tapped the internet is t
never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well shift jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen...
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if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the freedom forum first amendment center welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about the first amendment and free expression. i'm ken paulson, executive director of the first amendment center, and this is a special edition of the program in recognition of banned books week. it features three very special guests. they include judy blume, one of this country's most popular and most frequently censored authors, carolivia herron, whose critically-acclaimed book, nappy hair, was challenged in a brooklyn school, and cammie mannino, a bookseller who took a stand against censorship. welcome to all of you. i have to begin with judy. you know, there are these lists every year about the most banned books. each and every year, you're in the top five.
if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the freedom forum first amendment center welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about the first amendment and free expression. i'm ken paulson, executive director of the first amendment center, and this is a special edition of the program in...
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if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the freedom forum first amendment center welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about the first amendment, the arts, and american culture. i'm ken paulson, executive director of the first amendment center. today, we'll discuss one of the most powerful and provocative songs of the past century. the song is strange fruit, and it's the subject of a new book by our guest, david margolick. welcome. thank you, ken.
if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the freedom forum first amendment center welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about the first amendment, the arts, and american culture. i'm ken paulson, executive director of the first amendment center. today, we'll discuss one of the most...
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eighty there is no way that america ever that this is not going to affect the market any time soon but eventually when we start having problems in the financial markets everybody is going to be focused on it they're going to know that america's. going to cause even more turmoil in the financial markets the credit markets. the currency markets are going to affect all of us in a huge way. bank. likely to infuriate the average citizen struggling to make ends meet in these times of tough budget cuts the fakers reveal that the bank is at the ferry heart of the crisis three thousand of them are taking home more than one million years a year in pay and bonuses but most of that cash is being dished out in london's financial center accounting for three quarters of the seven figure salaries in the e.u. germany came in second with one hundred seventy bankers receiving one million years or more and france came in third with one hundred sixty take so as you can see there's a huge difference between london and the rest of the eighties so the question really is all of these salaries it's justified pa
eighty there is no way that america ever that this is not going to affect the market any time soon but eventually when we start having problems in the financial markets everybody is going to be focused on it they're going to know that america's. going to cause even more turmoil in the financial markets the credit markets. the currency markets are going to affect all of us in a huge way. bank. likely to infuriate the average citizen struggling to make ends meet in these times of tough budget...
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. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we at ford in the united states are competing with the best companies in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this cadillac srx for around $369 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. >>> there are two types of stocks i recommend selling into a big rally but the two categories are incredibly arcane and complex, requiring years if not decades of training in wall street and academia to fully comprehend. you know what, though? you guys are a smart audience, smartest in television. i'd like you to take a stab at it. in a short-term rally you want to sell both good stocks that have greet runs and b
. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we at ford in the united states are competing with the best companies in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try...
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democracy in paraguay is among the most fragile in latin america. there are, however, several unanswered questions, and the new president faces a number of difficult challenges. adam schreiber, as easy tv. >> -- cctv. >> coming up next, why is china investing heavily in mongolia's energy industry? >> welcome back. exports of japanese goods to china hit a four-year low in the first half of this year. if you look at this graph carefully, it is pretty clear that there is less trade with china, which is usually second to the u.s. as japan's top customer. the report also comes as japan marks a world war ii defeat. china and korea both suffered under japanese rule at that time. rising diplomatic tensions between china and japan could affect 150,000 japanese living in shanghai. revisited a japanese restaurant to find out how tensions are affecting business. >> this japanese restaurant opened in shanghai five years ago. it has sushi and sashimi. the owner said he came to shanghai nine years ago because china had more business opportunities at that time. >>
democracy in paraguay is among the most fragile in latin america. there are, however, several unanswered questions, and the new president faces a number of difficult challenges. adam schreiber, as easy tv. >> -- cctv. >> coming up next, why is china investing heavily in mongolia's energy industry? >> welcome back. exports of japanese goods to china hit a four-year low in the first half of this year. if you look at this graph carefully, it is pretty clear that there is less...
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dennis: one of the richest counties in america. >> something is wrong. dennis: something is very wrong. first of all, when states are encouraged to relax the standards, let more people sign up, does the state has some kind of profit motive? and is skimming of the federal money that comes in to where they have an incentive to want to? >> they get a performance bonus. oregon just of 5 million for doing so well signing of people for food stamps. dennis: after all, it's not the state taxes. as federal income tax. >> not like medicaid. food stamps are 100 percent federal. dennis: i know that when president obama came into office and we were at a terrible time in the economy he did increase food stamp spending 50 percent in his first year in office and then double digit increases in each year after that. is it almost a form of patronage to get votes? >> well, there's a pattern. we have food stamps going up to 47 million americans. obama's cell phones going out to millions of americans to know eligibility required. an article of national review. one of our staf
dennis: one of the richest counties in america. >> something is wrong. dennis: something is very wrong. first of all, when states are encouraged to relax the standards, let more people sign up, does the state has some kind of profit motive? and is skimming of the federal money that comes in to where they have an incentive to want to? >> they get a performance bonus. oregon just of 5 million for doing so well signing of people for food stamps. dennis: after all, it's not the state...
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c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> has technology plateaued? >> no, absolutely not. absolutely not. changingy is always and always coming up -- technology companies are always coming up with something new and there are new technology companies all the time .ntubating -- incubating a lot of them are in stealth mode. certain technologies plateau and things move on. in general, no. not at all. >> i ask that because the last couple years we have had the explosion of smartphones, the tablets coming online, what is out there? >> first of all, there are vast numbers of people especially in less developed countries, but even in developed countries who don't own a smartphone. certainly there are vast numbers that don't own a tablet. to give you a rough example, apple which leads in the tablet market, has sold somewhere around 160 million ipads since 2010. that is a remarkable achievement . i don't own any stock in any of these companies. that makes them very happy. ipads, even ifn you had in the android tablets, it
c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> has technology plateaued? >> no, absolutely not. absolutely not. changingy is always and always coming up -- technology companies are always coming up with something new and there are new technology companies all the time .ntubating -- incubating a lot of them are in stealth mode. certain technologies plateau and things move on. in general, no. not at all....
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them and we've not been able to do that nor we've been able to falsify the evidence i would think of america being the great nation that it is having the wonderful legal system that it does can extend the courtesy of sending people home after ten years living years twelve years captivity. maybe we need to have a good look in the mirror take a look at ourselves. one ton of officials claim the number of hunger strikers dropped by more than hoffa during the holy muslim month of ramadan however the detainees lawyers said the fact that their clients were to celebrate their religious holiday didn't mean the protest in. that sense of desperation that's going on in guantanamo bay has an abated in any way shape or form i find it kind of odd that we score how one ton of obey is doing by the number of prisoners willing to starve themselves to death let us first look at the fact that only twenty men of the hundred sixty six that remain will ever be charged with a crime according to the united states government the sense of desperation is overwhelming as far as ramadan goes the men were given a choice an
them and we've not been able to do that nor we've been able to falsify the evidence i would think of america being the great nation that it is having the wonderful legal system that it does can extend the courtesy of sending people home after ten years living years twelve years captivity. maybe we need to have a good look in the mirror take a look at ourselves. one ton of officials claim the number of hunger strikers dropped by more than hoffa during the holy muslim month of ramadan however the...
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i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> there are two types of stocks i recommend selling into a big rally but the two categories are incredibly arcane and complex, requiring years if not decades of training in wall street and academia to fully comprehend. you know what, though? you guys are a smart audience, smartest in television. i'd like you to take a stab at it. in a short-term rally you want to sell both good stocks that have greet runs and bad stocks you that either wanted to sell on strength already or that belonged to a curious and honestly embarrassing club that i'm going to tell you about in a moment, you've got to stay tuned. people always seem to want to throw rotten fruit at me or burn me in effigy when i take a stock i've recommended and changed my mind. tell me i think it should be sold. i tend to change my mind because my thesis was wrong and the stock turned out to be so bad it deserved to be thrown in the cell block. rule number 10 from "getting back to even" don't dig in y
i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> there are two types of stocks i recommend selling into a big rally but the two categories are incredibly arcane and complex, requiring years if not decades of training in wall street and academia to fully comprehend. you know what, though? you guys are a smart audience, smartest in television. i'd like you to take a stab at it. in a short-term rally you want to sell both good stocks that have greet runs and bad stocks you that...
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certain geographies, northern europe, north america look good but japan, china don't look as good. what chambers said is cisco is commited to delivering on the financial model they put out around 61, 62% gross margins and growth overall in earnings faster than revenue in most quarters. that necessitates these cuts. there is lots of questions going forward about whether cisco will be able to grow most of the time in that five to seven percent revenue band john chambers promised. >> tomorrow a lot of investors will wonder how cisco is saying translates to other tech companies, which might be impacted by comments tonight? >> suzy, i think you've got to consider what we saw from ibm. what we saw from oracle a few weeks ago having issues with revenue. does this global uncertainty mean that demand overall is getting soft in certain markets, emerging markets where cisco sited real uncertainty. some markets strong, some weak. i think that will be the question from cisco that then gets asked to a lot of other executives in the days ahead. are you seeing the same uncertainty, is the revenue
certain geographies, northern europe, north america look good but japan, china don't look as good. what chambers said is cisco is commited to delivering on the financial model they put out around 61, 62% gross margins and growth overall in earnings faster than revenue in most quarters. that necessitates these cuts. there is lots of questions going forward about whether cisco will be able to grow most of the time in that five to seven percent revenue band john chambers promised. >>...
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it'speople are now. switching to finish... ... and it's spreading all across america. quantum with power gel delivers amazing clean and shine, even in the hardest water, which cascade just can't do. take the finish shine challenge with quantum. voted product of the year by consumers ! cub see each other for the t time since its birth... the baby had to be kep cause of a leg i . >> a heart-tugging reunion at a china zoo. >> a mother panda and her cub see each other for the first time. the baby had to be kept isolated because of a leg injury. mom can't wait. >> a bizarre incident of a hammer head shark giving birth in florida. they got them back in deeper waters. the shark pups are independent as soon as they are born. >> that ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
it'speople are now. switching to finish... ... and it's spreading all across america. quantum with power gel delivers amazing clean and shine, even in the hardest water, which cascade just can't do. take the finish shine challenge with quantum. voted product of the year by consumers ! cub see each other for the t time since its birth... the baby had to be kep cause of a leg i . >> a heart-tugging reunion at a china zoo. >> a mother panda and her cub see each other for the first...
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that's why it delivers america's fastest, most reliable internet for blazing fast movie downloads and smooth streaming video playback. plus get unbeatable tv picture quality. so switch to fios for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, and your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. visit verizon.com/hotbonus call the verizon center for this amazing deal. for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life more entertaining, that's powerful. >>> it can happen to any parent with a pool. >> it's a near tragedy involving a 5-year-old stuck in a pool drain. he happened to the son of r&b star usher. >> is he breathing? >> is he breathing? is he breathing. >> reporter: he is music superstar usher's 5-year-old son. >> he's breathing. >> reporter: the frantic 911 call was placed by the boy's aunt in atlanta. he fell to the bottom of the pool where he became stuck in the drain. >> my nephew was in the pool, and he -- i couldn't get him. i tried to get him. >> reporter: two contractors working inside the hous
that's why it delivers america's fastest, most reliable internet for blazing fast movie downloads and smooth streaming video playback. plus get unbeatable tv picture quality. so switch to fios for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, and your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. visit verizon.com/hotbonus call the verizon center for this amazing deal. for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life...
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you speak of this country and america. this is the same company -- country that has united getting canada. >> not exactly hiding out. i'm staying in the house that has been my address for 61 years neil: but that's a little rough. >> look, i'm not all that affectionate to the country as it is now, but let us try and keep perspective. kind enough to say. we have to try and do that. but the fact that the country persecuted me half t death does not mean it is not still a great country. of course it is. americans are right to be proud of it, but there are real problems. the justice system is one of them. time heals most loans. i would not say that i will be back in a u.s. i think i could make n application, and it would be successful. not even the prosecutors who accused me of everything except complicity in the assassination of abraham lincoln, not even they -- neil: you didn't hear. let me ask you a little bit. >> not even they claim i am a menace to a society in the u.s. neil: they are looking at your whereabouts with garfie
you speak of this country and america. this is the same company -- country that has united getting canada. >> not exactly hiding out. i'm staying in the house that has been my address for 61 years neil: but that's a little rough. >> look, i'm not all that affectionate to the country as it is now, but let us try and keep perspective. kind enough to say. we have to try and do that. but the fact that the country persecuted me half t death does not mean it is not still a great country....
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who else is reaping the rewards as we wrap up the series made in america. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, august 9th. >>> and good evening everyone and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen along with sue herrera. susie gharib has the night off. in a far-reaching press conference today, the first in three months, to took questions and gave answers on top picks critically important to american business. he tackled healthcare reform and the possibility of a government shut down to immigration, privacy and whom he might choose as the next chairman of the federal reserve. >> good evening, tyler, the president addressed a series of issues, as you say, in his press conference today and said he doesn't think the leaker from the nsa, edward snowden, is a patriot and released a series of reforms he would like to implement. here is how the president described what he would like to do. >> we can't and must be more transparent so i directed the intelligence community to make public as much information about these programs as possible. we have a
who else is reaping the rewards as we wrap up the series made in america. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, august 9th. >>> and good evening everyone and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen along with sue herrera. susie gharib has the night off. in a far-reaching press conference today, the first in three months, to took questions and gave answers on top picks critically important to american business. he tackled healthcare reform and the possibility...
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well the problem for the middle classes in the rich countries of north america europe and japan is that they've been on a thirty year slide and there is no end in sight to that process it's mostly having to do with the shift of capitalism from the high profit centers in those parts of the world to the so-called emerging parts of the world now where wages are cheaper and cost of production or less and so the profits are higher the problem is that in the transition of the last thirty years of capitalism from the old to the new are not enormous amount of hype was accompanying that process in other words the new middle class is in brazil and turkey and russia and china and india were told that they were going to have a glorious perpetual future where wealth will be accumulated and on and on and on capitalism cannot deliver that to the middle classes in the new area areas and they are slowly discovering it and the crisis has made it worse so now they feel betrayed by promises that capitalists made on behalf of what was happening but they can't deliver mark so there's no happy ending here i l
well the problem for the middle classes in the rich countries of north america europe and japan is that they've been on a thirty year slide and there is no end in sight to that process it's mostly having to do with the shift of capitalism from the high profit centers in those parts of the world to the so-called emerging parts of the world now where wages are cheaper and cost of production or less and so the profits are higher the problem is that in the transition of the last thirty years of...
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. >> and what immigration has meant to america, among those who say is a proud part of the development and evolution of this country is something that we essentially must cherish and preserve. i'm passionate about. it very divisive. just the fundamental notion of the melting pot, bringing people that have the ambition and drive to better themselves, better their fate, better their children's fate and pay back to the country that welcomes them is fundamental to who i am and i feel it is critical parker does not lose that. >> rose: in the process, not only doing well for themselves but doing well for the country by creating jobs. inventing things and doing a whole range of other things. >> yeah, i think that just cannot be understated. >> rose: so you made your way to the university of illinois at urbana champagne. >> that's right. >> rose: were you there when an creasean was there or not. >> yeah, we overlapped by a couple of years. >> did you know him. >> i certainly knew of him very well. we overlapped a couple of times in a hot dog place that he and i used to national center for comp
. >> and what immigration has meant to america, among those who say is a proud part of the development and evolution of this country is something that we essentially must cherish and preserve. i'm passionate about. it very divisive. just the fundamental notion of the melting pot, bringing people that have the ambition and drive to better themselves, better their fate, better their children's fate and pay back to the country that welcomes them is fundamental to who i am and i feel it is...
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. >> reporter: this man was beats away from dying beating the odds and becoming one of america's longest heart transplant survivors. >> if you are a person that's waiting for a transplant or you are ill with cardiac disease, this is not pie in the sky. it's a viable operation that will give you new life. >> reporter: dr. casper was a intern and remembers how whoa sneak in to see the operations. >> these days it's anothercardiac operations. >> reporter: and like orlando he sees a future with mechanical and artificial hearts. >> will we be able to grow a heart they grew grew a ham bringer in a dish but that's in the future. >> reporter: an amazing story of a man who is all heart. >> i am so proud of him and how far he worked to get to this point and continues to work hard every day to take it one day at a time. >> that's jamie costello reporting. orlando eats out works out and takes his medication and regularly checks in with dr. casper. great zory. now let's -- story. now let's see if we can getgreat weather. >> we are dealing with patchy fog. back north and west we can see 9 miles reduce
. >> reporter: this man was beats away from dying beating the odds and becoming one of america's longest heart transplant survivors. >> if you are a person that's waiting for a transplant or you are ill with cardiac disease, this is not pie in the sky. it's a viable operation that will give you new life. >> reporter: dr. casper was a intern and remembers how whoa sneak in to see the operations. >> these days it's anothercardiac operations. >> reporter: and like...
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on the program today, i tell you now, i will not rest until there's a fusion juicer in every home in america and throughout the world. cheers. call or go online now and may the juice be with you. [cheering and applause] >> announcer: over the past 30 years, our fast food lifestyles have helped to create this health crisis, with an increase in heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes, and it's starting at an early age. it's becoming a worldwide epidemic. but there is a solution-- natural, nutrient-rich whole foods and an easy way to help rejuvenate, restore and cleanse your body with potentially life-changing nutrients that can be the secret to incredible health transformations and even weight loss. introducing the technologically advanced fusion juicer, the rapid nutrition miracle. the fast way to feed your body the vital nutrients it needs. the fusion juicer's low-induction motor quickly breaks food down into a super nutrient-rich juice that can be absorbed easier. providing your body with high-nutrient juice is a great way to start rebuilding the cells in your body. >> the
on the program today, i tell you now, i will not rest until there's a fusion juicer in every home in america and throughout the world. cheers. call or go online now and may the juice be with you. [cheering and applause] >> announcer: over the past 30 years, our fast food lifestyles have helped to create this health crisis, with an increase in heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes, and it's starting at an early age. it's becoming a worldwide epidemic. but there is a...
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. >>> the america's cup finals are just over a week away. lawrence scott explains there's plenty of sailing on the bay. the young guns have been given wings on their own catamarans. >> america is set to face the emirates team. the summer of racing turns its attention to sailing's next wave with the red bull youth america's cup. these are the same boats used during last year's world cup series on the bay. the sailors representing the american teams are expecting the very best out of the international competition. >> all the teams are top sailors. there are a few really good teams from around the world. >> each team has strong individual talent. there's olympic medallists in the field. it will be a tough regatta. the 1845s are physically demanding. everybody has been working hard in the gym and are fit and ready to go. >> there are six sailors from 19 to 24. there's a nationality rule. they're ready to show their stuff knowing this is the pathway to be aboard a boat in the pursuit for the america's cup. they seek the title that will be won on
. >>> the america's cup finals are just over a week away. lawrence scott explains there's plenty of sailing on the bay. the young guns have been given wings on their own catamarans. >> america is set to face the emirates team. the summer of racing turns its attention to sailing's next wave with the red bull youth america's cup. these are the same boats used during last year's world cup series on the bay. the sailors representing the american teams are expecting the very best out...
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david: bank of america disclosing it is facing
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the star is a guest on "good morning america" to talk about the mission at 7:00 a.m. right after the abc7 morning news. >> again this morning, did not need to use the wipers. mike nicco? >> you can still look for the meteor showers in the areas that do not have the cloud cover. until dawn there is a possibility. i did not see much driving in but i was not watching the sky the whole time i was driving in to work. from the exploritorium, you can see the clouds rolling in. the big story is one to three degrees warmer than yesterday. if you are traveling an the state the warmth is taking over. mid 90's to 100 in the central valley. 82 in toe. 80 in los angeles. 108 in palm springs. >> it is quiet as far as crashes. we have one in milpitas but mostly we have construction in the east bay. oakland northbound 880 from 16th to broadway lanes are blocked off. southbound side, we have all this red because we have construction crews. mass transit is running on time. bart. muni. ace train. all clear. this is the drive into central san rafael wide open and at top speeds. kristen an
the star is a guest on "good morning america" to talk about the mission at 7:00 a.m. right after the abc7 morning news. >> again this morning, did not need to use the wipers. mike nicco? >> you can still look for the meteor showers in the areas that do not have the cloud cover. until dawn there is a possibility. i did not see much driving in but i was not watching the sky the whole time i was driving in to work. from the exploritorium, you can see the clouds rolling in....
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there's a lot of stuff america shouldn't be doing but they do it anyway i mean it's just another way for them to take money out of america's people's pockets and put it in there is good for the economist and he would loom about our right to make i have to pay a tax just to make a purchase. i might as well go to the store i mean. that's crazy i think one of the things that will happen is that people as long as they don't collect sales tax people will purchase online more often so i would appreciate the fact that they would keep the sales tax off of online purchases that would be my choice i'm a educator from the state of washington and as a teacher i think that. you know that's important to consider but i also like the idea of not having a sales tax i mean do you think that we should have to pay an online sales tax for these items no i don't think you know. less taxes better ok i think it could hinder jobs yeah that's always been the nice part about online shopping is you don't always have to pay all those taxes all over the place. now on the other side of the argument states are clai
there's a lot of stuff america shouldn't be doing but they do it anyway i mean it's just another way for them to take money out of america's people's pockets and put it in there is good for the economist and he would loom about our right to make i have to pay a tax just to make a purchase. i might as well go to the store i mean. that's crazy i think one of the things that will happen is that people as long as they don't collect sales tax people will purchase online more often so i would...
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commuters across the northeast stopped in their tracks making it the worst electrical failure in north america's history. to date the grid is still vulnerable facing threats. here to discuss where we stand is the ipo -- c0 of ipo holdings. looking at pictures of we we're doing when this happened today, are we still at risk? >> absolutely. we have done a lot of things to minimize some of the risk but as we worked in one area to minimize risk, we see it accelerating in other areas. one of the things that you have to add to your thought process is the american society of the d rating not very good. gerri: that is not very good. what is needed here? what should we be doing otherwise? >> the fact is the reason my expenses are going up is most of the equipment on the grid especially in areas where the performance of the grid is that it is very old. all lots of it was installed about the time i graduated from college. of course, you expect to see maintenance go up it is out -- updated it needs to be replaced. gerri: there also additional threats. are we well-positioned for those? >> after 2003 we reali
commuters across the northeast stopped in their tracks making it the worst electrical failure in north america's history. to date the grid is still vulnerable facing threats. here to discuss where we stand is the ipo -- c0 of ipo holdings. looking at pictures of we we're doing when this happened today, are we still at risk? >> absolutely. we have done a lot of things to minimize some of the risk but as we worked in one area to minimize risk, we see it accelerating in other areas. one of...
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"part-time america." call it the do you want fries with that economy. part-time jobs have exploded. nearly doubling since 2007. 8.2 million americans who would rather have a full-time job punching the clock part time inste instead. >> we're not there yet. >> president obama admits there's more work to do but is his signature achievement obama care partly to blame? more companies have said because of this law they'll have to shift full-time workers to part-time. >> forever 21 now the latest company demoting some full-time workers to part time, not because of obamacare that chain said, it's just the business. but even unions are worried. the teamsters and two others sending a letter to democratic leaders saying the affordable care act would, quote, destroy the foundation of the 40-hour workweek that is the backbone of the american middle class. a middle class in trouble with 600,000 more americans forced to take part-time gigs since march. whatever the reason, the numbers don't lie. is america becoming a na
"part-time america." call it the do you want fries with that economy. part-time jobs have exploded. nearly doubling since 2007. 8.2 million americans who would rather have a full-time job punching the clock part time inste instead. >> we're not there yet. >> president obama admits there's more work to do but is his signature achievement obama care partly to blame? more companies have said because of this law they'll have to shift full-time workers to part-time. >>...
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it was one of his first investments was in trans a world atlantic about twenty percent of america is iconic i airline stock in one thousand nine hundred five at the time the airline industry was facing financial troubles and with deregulation of the like air. and history it was the perfect time for icahn to step in he took the company private a few years later and made a hefty four hundred million dollars on the deal while at the same time he saddled the company with five hundred million dollars of debt he also implemented a series of assets sell offs cuts in for loans to make the company more profitable but he made the mistake of selling off the company's prized london grounds to its competitor american airlines weakening the business jeff tarn t.w.a. pilot said it became more and more that carl was not interested in growing the airline but in using t.w.a. as a financial vehicle to acquire wealth for himself. under icon's watch as chairman in one thousand nine hundred two t.w.a. declared bankruptcy in a desperate attempt to push out of the company icahn resigned but under the agreem
it was one of his first investments was in trans a world atlantic about twenty percent of america is iconic i airline stock in one thousand nine hundred five at the time the airline industry was facing financial troubles and with deregulation of the like air. and history it was the perfect time for icahn to step in he took the company private a few years later and made a hefty four hundred million dollars on the deal while at the same time he saddled the company with five hundred million...
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a look at the rising price of your leafy greens. >> reporter: there is a problem in america's largest backyard garden, also known as california. >> so you see this as opposed to thi this. >> reporter: here what's referred to as the nation's salad bowl there isn't enough lettuce or tomato. >> we're in an unprecedented type of situation here. >> reporter: first, the lettuce, vegetable marketer mark mcbride says iceberg prices are up 150% in a year as a perfect storm on weather problems across the nation impacts the crop and in case you needed an excuse to avoid vegetables look at the price hikes. >> spinach tender nature really got hit hard by the heat where last year we were 8.50 to 9.50, we're to 22 bucks for a carten. >> this is a plant stung by a sugar bee during the productive cycle. >> reporter: california's billion-dollar tomato industry is facing a longer-lasting problem. a pest virus that destroys the plants. 90% come from here. >> we had yields reduced by 70 and 80%. there are some processers estimating of the 13 million ton crop we contracted, they could have a 2 million ton
a look at the rising price of your leafy greens. >> reporter: there is a problem in america's largest backyard garden, also known as california. >> so you see this as opposed to thi this. >> reporter: here what's referred to as the nation's salad bowl there isn't enough lettuce or tomato. >> we're in an unprecedented type of situation here. >> reporter: first, the lettuce, vegetable marketer mark mcbride says iceberg prices are up 150% in a year as a perfect storm...
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one of america's biggest banks. the class of new hires to one of the financial industry's most important. willing to year but this one. what a difference a single day makes. j.c. penney ceo comes out swinging after a newspaper report that since his stock plunging. twenty-four hours later is it time for you to size of the stock? [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online th her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you arn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is entity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifeloc lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection availabl if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notifi in time to help stop it. lifelock's member notificion service is on the job 24/7. when you receive a text, e-mail, or phone alert, you can respond instantly if y
one of america's biggest banks. the class of new hires to one of the financial industry's most important. willing to year but this one. what a difference a single day makes. j.c. penney ceo comes out swinging after a newspaper report that since his stock plunging. twenty-four hours later is it time for you to size of the stock? [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online th her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and...
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if we can't make it here in america we thichl port it. vocational training is a big deal. >> kelly, you said you don't want to be chasing careers based on trends but i'll say college groups when i speak to them i hear more and more i want to get into engineering. if they are not going wall street they will be an engineer. >> certainly students are very aware, their money has put a lot of money and effort to get them to that point. >> so why do they major in basket weaving and things like that? >> like michele did. >> i mean we hear about these kids that majored in junk. clearly didn't care what their parents thought. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> good stuff. >> thank you. >> watch out sony and microsoft. nintendo has a new hand-held gaming device. >> still in the thick of mobile and home entertainment. no sure thing that will win back gamers. nintendo's president will be speaking with us soon. stay tuned. >>> breaking news on financial regulations. eamon javers has the story. >> another potential nail in the coffin for swiss bank se
if we can't make it here in america we thichl port it. vocational training is a big deal. >> kelly, you said you don't want to be chasing careers based on trends but i'll say college groups when i speak to them i hear more and more i want to get into engineering. if they are not going wall street they will be an engineer. >> certainly students are very aware, their money has put a lot of money and effort to get them to that point. >> so why do they major in basket weaving and...
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for illegal modifications to its boats during america's cup exhibition races. oracle has withdrawn from the event and ordered to return the trophies it won. the team's ceo admitted that some team members made modifications to three ac45 boats. they did them without the knowledge of skippers or management. it came to light during an internal investigation. >> a northern california man is embarrassed and sorry for flinging fruit on the field near the end of yesterday's giants game. 42-year-old, alexander tells the mercury news he grabbed a banana from a catering cart and threw it out of disgust for the giants losing. it ended up near baltimore, orioles center fielder, adam jones who just hit this three- run homer minutes earlier. it became a big deal because jones tweeted he believed the act was racially motivated. >>> jones said quote, i want to thank whatever blank threw that banana toward my direction in center field in the last inning. way to show your class. well the giants released a statement today apologizing to jones saying quote, the inappropriate actio
for illegal modifications to its boats during america's cup exhibition races. oracle has withdrawn from the event and ordered to return the trophies it won. the team's ceo admitted that some team members made modifications to three ac45 boats. they did them without the knowledge of skippers or management. it came to light during an internal investigation. >> a northern california man is embarrassed and sorry for flinging fruit on the field near the end of yesterday's giants game....